A central goal of algorithmic research is to determine how fast computational problems can be solved in the worst case. Theorems from complexity theory state that there are problems that, on inputs of size n, can be solved in t(n) time but not in O(t(n)^{1-epsilon}) time for epsilon>0. The main challenge is to determine where in this hierarchy various natural and important problems lie. Throughout the years, many ingenious algorithmic techniques have been developed and applied to obtain blazingly fast algorithms for many problems. Nevertheless, for many other central problems, the best known running times are essentially those of their classical algorithms from the 1950s and 1960s. Unconditional lower bounds seem very difficult to obtain, ...
Proving hardness of approximation is a major challenge in the field of fine-grained complexity and c...
AbstractWe develop new techniques for deriving strong computational lower bounds for a class of well...
This electronic version was submitted by the student author. The certified thesis is available in th...
A central goal of algorithmic research is to determine how fast computational problems can be solved...
Suppose the fastest algorithm that we can design for some problem runs in time O(n^2). However, we w...
This dissertation presents several results in fine-grained complexity. Fine-grained complexity aims ...
Fine-grained complexity theory is the area of theoretical computer sciencethat proves conditional lo...
Algorithmic research strives to develop fast algorithms for fundamental problems. Despite its many s...
We present functions that can be computed in some fixed polynomial time but are hard on average for ...
Thesis: S.M., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Electrical Engineering and Comput...
The Strong Exponential Time Hypothesis (SETH) asserts that for every $\varepsilon>0$ there exists $k...
This paper initiates the study of I/O algorithms (minimizing cache misses) from the perspective of f...
© Erik D. Demaine, Andrea Lincoln, Quanquan C. Liu, Jayson Lynch, and Virginia Vassilevska Williams....
Computational Complexity is concerned with the resources that are required for algorithms to detect ...
To date, the only way to argue polynomial lower bounds for dynamic algorithms is via fine-grained co...
Proving hardness of approximation is a major challenge in the field of fine-grained complexity and c...
AbstractWe develop new techniques for deriving strong computational lower bounds for a class of well...
This electronic version was submitted by the student author. The certified thesis is available in th...
A central goal of algorithmic research is to determine how fast computational problems can be solved...
Suppose the fastest algorithm that we can design for some problem runs in time O(n^2). However, we w...
This dissertation presents several results in fine-grained complexity. Fine-grained complexity aims ...
Fine-grained complexity theory is the area of theoretical computer sciencethat proves conditional lo...
Algorithmic research strives to develop fast algorithms for fundamental problems. Despite its many s...
We present functions that can be computed in some fixed polynomial time but are hard on average for ...
Thesis: S.M., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Electrical Engineering and Comput...
The Strong Exponential Time Hypothesis (SETH) asserts that for every $\varepsilon>0$ there exists $k...
This paper initiates the study of I/O algorithms (minimizing cache misses) from the perspective of f...
© Erik D. Demaine, Andrea Lincoln, Quanquan C. Liu, Jayson Lynch, and Virginia Vassilevska Williams....
Computational Complexity is concerned with the resources that are required for algorithms to detect ...
To date, the only way to argue polynomial lower bounds for dynamic algorithms is via fine-grained co...
Proving hardness of approximation is a major challenge in the field of fine-grained complexity and c...
AbstractWe develop new techniques for deriving strong computational lower bounds for a class of well...
This electronic version was submitted by the student author. The certified thesis is available in th...